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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TMJRSDAF, OCTOBER 25,1959

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WILLIAM
HOLDEN
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flown before, in space where
man has never been before.,..
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LOYD NOLAN -VIRGINIA LErrH-CHARLES McGRAW
Extra! "MAGOO BEATS THE H EAT"
8:15 TONIGHT
CAPTAIN
CARVALLO
Dennis Cannon
All"
Thurs. & Sun. Fri. & Sat.
TER $1.65 $1.87
$1.32 (students) $1.65
Eves. 8:15
327 C. Fourth Ave. Mat. Sun., Nov. 4 --2:30
MEMBERSHIP FOR SEVEN PLAYS
DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER Season Membership $10.00
Box 179 (STUDENT RATE $7.00) I
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Please enroll me as a season member.
Name
IAddress

1/2 YEARS OLD:
Student Government
Influential on Campus
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By DAVID GELFAND
When an incoming freshman
reads the 'M' Handbook, he comes
across the sentence, "Student gov-
ernment at Michigan play an im-
portant part in the student's cam-
pus life."
Few are aware of the extensive
effects of student government,
probably because the Student Gov-
ernment Council is but a year and
a half old.
Financed by a student tax, re-
cognized by the Board of Regents,
and having a paid Administrative
Secretary, SGC has the basic ap-
paratus of a permanent community
service body,
It was instrumental in easing
the thirty year old driving ban.
ORPHEUM
STARTING FRIDAY
An Award Winner
from the director
who gave you "Shoe Shine"
and "Bicycle Thief"

1

It instituted a study of student
conduct, housing and regulation,
established the Campus Chest, and
stimulated hot debate when it
changed sorority rushing from the
fall to the spring, effective next
year.
Considered Status
Already this year SGC has con-
sidered the status of Sigma Kappa
Sorority, and is continuing a study
of the University's counseling serv-
ices.
SGC inherits most of its ac-
tivities from Student Legislature.
SL was established in 1946 by
veterans who realized the need for
an organization to represent one
of the largest student bodies in
the world.
Unlike the present Student Gov-
ernment Council, Student Legisla-
ture had neither an assured in-
come nor the power to make its
decisions binding.
Aware of the shortcomings of
Student Legislature, University
President Harlan Hatcher estab-
lished a committee to study the
functions and needs of student
government on a large university
campus.
Report Approved
In the fall of 1954, the com-
mittee report was submitted to the
student body and overwhelmingly
approved.
SGC can be best imagined as the
center of a revolving system of
organization, much like the center
of a solar system.
Elected Council
At the center stands the elected
Council. Around the council re-
volve the committees of SGC itself,
such as the Campus Affairs Com-
mittee ,the Committee on National
and International Affairs, and the
rest of its seven permanent com-
mittees. These committees handle
problems and projects within the
SGC itself, and a great many that
pertain to the student body as a
whole.
Farthest from the center are
those organizations which lead a
separate existence, but which
must, on certain occasions, get
SGC approval for campus-wide
projects.

UI

"The best of De Sica's
great picturesi
Beautiful! A classic!"
- Crowther, N. Y. Times
VITTORIO O RSCA's ORRAESTI
A tender, poignant
drama of human
loneliness and despair!

PERSONAL
TIME RUNNETH OUT-on student
special discount rates to Holiday, La-
dies Home Jr., and Reader's Digest.
We can offer you these magazines
at fabulous rates for only 5 more
days. Phone Student Periodical, NO
2-3061. )F31
STUDENTS - Need a horse? Contact
"Noodles"-The Galizianer. No 3-8226
)F30
FUR JACKETS & coats sold at fraction
of original price. Style samples, repo-
sessed, restyled. Sale starts Oct. 15.
Margaret Shop, 519 E. Williams. )F20
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )F
FOR SALE
BOY'S RUDGE Pathfinder Racing Bi-
cycle, saddle-baskets, generator, spe-
cial alloyed metal tubing. Perfect
condition. Call Bob at NO 2-2013.
)B84
WANTED-Two waiters for fraternity
this Sat. 4:30-8:30. Call NO 2-7409.
)B85
BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223 )B75
BABY Alligators, hamsters, tropical
fish, plants, aquarium supplies, and
singing canaries.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty Phone NO. 3-0224
)B82
BRAND NEW imported bikes. 3 speeds
- hand brakes - saddle bag. $44.95
complete. Call NO 3-2372. ) B81
IDEAL HOUSE
FOR FAMILY WITH CHILDREN
3 BEDROOM house in Burns Park
Area. Large living room-24 feet with
fireplace. Separate dining-room. Au-
tomatic gas heat. Garage. Only $16,900.
Call NO 2-1966. )B77
CHUNK WOOD for fireplaces. Call Jack
Leonard at 232 J (Saline) after 5. )B79
PLAYPEN, pad, terry cloth pad cover.
All for $9. NO 3-5010. IB78
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
With the MICHIGANENSIAN "High-
lights of the School Year 1957, re-
corded on 331 RPM record only 75c.
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds
Fountain Pens
School Supplies
Chairs
Typewriters
Standard
Portable
Desks - Files
Compometer Dictation Machines
MORRILL'S
314 S. State St.
Since 1908 Phone NO 3-2481

MISCELLANEOUS
FOX'MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)

1 2805 E. Michigan

HU 2-2204
)S4

USED CARS
Always a Bargain at
DON PRINGLE - DODGE-PLYMOUTH
331 So. 4th Ave.
Tel. NO 2-5523 Y'psi, HU 3-2536
)N25
1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
equipped. $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af-
ter 6 p.m. )N32
Always a Bargain at
DON PRINGLE - DODGE-PLYMOUTH
331 So. 4th Ave.
Tel. NO 2-5523 Ypsi, HU 3-2536
)N25
'37 Chevrolet two door Sedan, color
light blue-new clutch, new battery
-heater-seat covers-5 good tires-
runs perfect-$75. Stimson, 400 E.
Liberty, NO 2-3740. )N23
1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE - Radio,
heater, overdrive, new white wall tires.
Good condition. Call NO 2-5819 after
6. ) N30
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Brown men's wallet, Saturday
night. Return to David Blackburn-
NO 3-0521. )A40'
LOST-Wallet, Contains I.D. and other
important cards. Reward. Phone John
Klimek, No 88178 after 7 p.m. )A38
LOST - 14k Gold Hebrew Religious
Medal and chain. Samuel Gulkin
engraved on back. Vicinity of Ferry
Field. Call No 2-3191. )A37
LOST-Loose-leaf notebook and text
books in W. Q. lobby. Reward. Call
NO 2-4401. )A36
LOST-Gold bracelet and Tau Beta Pi
key inscribed "Cosgarea 1955." Call
NO 3-1511, Ext. 2532. )A35
LOST-Keys in leather zipper case on
Tuesday. Reward. Call NO 8-8842.
}A34
LOST-Pair of eye glasses in pink
case. Lost Tues. Reward. NO 2-2539
)A32
LOST - Diamond pin last Sat. near
Stadium. Call Ann Osborn, NO 2-
5553. Reward. ) A29
ROOM AND BOARD
HOME COOKING boarder wanted, 210
Miller Ave. Reasonable. Call NO 3-
3-3963 after 5:30 P.M. Tuesday. )15D
THE MICHIGANENSIAN: your personal
record of a year at Michigan. Buy
yours today.
NEW CARS

FOR RENT
sSINGLE ROOM --Graduate student.
After 4 P.M. in person. 1207 Brook-
lyn. )C22
APARTMENT-Lovely, clean, 5 rooms
and bath. Unfurnished except for
refrigerator and stove. For couple or
3 adults. No pets. Convenient to hos-
pital, buses, campus. Garage orpak
ing available. Phone NO 3-5929 for
appointment. )C21
CAMPUS APARTMENT
3-5 Adults Close to campus and hos-
pital-Nicely furnished and deco-
rated. Private bath. Call NO 3-4594
)C19
ONE BLOCK from campus-beautiful
apartment for two or three. Also one
room for two men. 523 Packard. Call
NO 2-7720 or NO 2-1443. )D12
REAL ESTATE
3 BEDROOM HOUSE on large lot 100x
400. Good d ecorations, well land-
scaped, near school. Priced to sell at
$13,500 - $1500 down. Call Karl Kee-
fer, NO 2-7252.
H. J.McKERCHER
336 EAST ANN
NO 2-3249 )R3
THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Office 214 E. Washington NO 3-0800
)R1
BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23

HELP WANTED
MALE HELPER on university garbage
truck. 6-8 A.M. Start at East Quad.
$2 per day. Clean work. Write Box
19A, Michigan Daily. )H46
MICHIGAN Union - Pin Boys. Apply
manager of Bowling Alley, 1:00 to
5:00. )H45
FEMALE WANTED to work breakfast
and lunch in the Golden Apples room.
Call for appointment, Mr. Mackie
at NO 2-4531. )H36
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker, Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. ) H20
ROOMS FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE ROOM in quiet residen-
tial section. Laundry facilities. Ideal
for nurse or female grad. student.
Phone NO 5-5656 after 5:30. )D14

BUY YOUR TYPEWRITER
RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
And Have Your Typewriter Repaired
At a Typewriter Store
MORRILL'S
314 South State
Normandy 3-2481
NEW ATLAS T I RES
760 x 15. $19.95; 670 x 15, $15.95;
710 x 15, $17.95
(exchange price plus tax)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main and Catherine. NO 8-7717
)J17

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Read Daily Classifieds

706 Wolverine Bldg.
Fourth & Washington NO 8-6019

)JS

BUSINESS SERVICES
CONTACT LENS
Drop in for a free demonstration any
time.Write or phone for a frge book-
let "Questions and Answers About
Contact Lens."
BETTER VISION
CENTER
Your occulist prescriptions filled

Creates the Exotic Rhythm of the
Romantic South Seas in
"BENEATH THE BLUE"
Music by Entertainment by
Earl Pearson's Band The Psurfs
MEMBERS $2.00 NON-MEMBERS $2.50
Tickets will be limited to 250 and are on sale at Hillel

WUERTH
FRIDAY!

Bargain Hunters

See it tonight
$10.00 Down
MOTOROLA TV
CASEY'S
Cor. E. Huron & Fourth Ave.
NO 2-4489
)J24
EXPERT Foreign and Sports Car Serv
ice. Nye Motor Sales., Inc., 514 E.
Washington, NO 3-4858. )J19
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
EXPERIENCED Operators In Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
)Ja
Rentschler Studio
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
319 E. Huron
Ann Arbor's only Master Photographer
)J10
CARPETING
ROLL ENDS
REMNANT SALE
All sizes, colors.
Price reduced up to 50% while they lack
SMITH'S
Floor Covering
207 E. Washington - NO 2-9481
Open Monday evenings until 8:30
)M2
STUDENTS
Continue your piano or organ play-
ing while at college. Our program for
adults includes private lessons for both
beginners and advance students, class-
work, piano ensembles. Highly qualified
teachers. Practice facilities.
THE ROBERTUDUMM
PIANO STUDIOS
NO 2-3 541
)325

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We hove
7 NEW 1956

FORDS

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on hand...
selling, at
WHOLESALE PRICES!

- Beat the Price

Increases --

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We also have
6 1956 FORD DEMONSTRATORS
Selling Below Cost

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GEORGE GOBEL

Hurry!

Hurry!

Hurry!

Today and Friday
7:00 and 9:15
JOHN STEINBECK'S
J 1 N T I B C 'S"T h e G rap es o f W ra th "
Saturday 7:00 and 9:15
Sunday 8:00 only
"All The King's Men"
BRODERICK CRAWFORD
JOANNE DRU
IAWN IRmi e

HERB ESTES

Ann Arbor's Only Authorized Ford
NO 2-3261 («l1)

Dealer
505 E. Huron

PANCAKE DAY
October 27th
ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
Serving: 10:30-1:30 . . . 4:00-8:00 P.M.
$1.00 donation
Sponsored by DEMOLAY MOTHERS CLUB
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C apus

Sale

STARTS
TODAY

31WI

Dial
NO 2-2513

HILLEL
SUPPER
CLUB-
Corned Beef

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Sandwiches
Dill Pickles
Potato Chips
Cokes
Members 75c
Non-Members $1
SUNDAY

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